Social Economy and the fight against Social Exclusion: Preliminary remarks with reference to the Greek welfare state

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Social Economy and the fight against Social Exclusion: Preliminary remarks with reference to the Greek welfare state
Abstract
Recent academic discourse and European social policies highlight the (potential) effectiveness of social economy practices as a means to address social exclusion especially for the more disadvantaged social groups. Apart from terminological debates on the aforementioned troubled concepts, fundamental questions needs to be examined: To what extent social economy practices flourish as a result of policy shifts towards further commercialization of public social services or to what extent do they emerge from bottom up collective survival strategies? This paper attempts to address this question with reference to the political economy of the Greek welfare state.
Date
2010
Conference Name
1st International Conference in Political Economy
Place
Rethymno, Crete
Language
English
Citation
Adam, Sofia. 2010. “Social Economy and the Fight against Social Exclusion: Preliminary Remarks with Reference to the Greek Welfare State.” Rethymno, Crete.
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Keywords
  • economic sociology
  • embeddness
  • Greece
  • political economy
  • social economy
  • substantive approach
  • welfare state

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